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I live in the northen Ohio area outside of Cleveland. Any good dark sky
observing sites and/or future star parties either within a reasonable distance? Or even unreasonable if it helps! I've been observing from my backyard for the past year, but I yearn for some dark skies to really use my 8" SCT on. I'd love to see the Milky Way with only my eyes for once, too. I recently have tried to contact my local astronomical society, but I have yet to get a response. Thanks, Dark Helmet |
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